Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, June 02, 1910, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. THURSDAY. MORNING JUNE 2,1910. CURES SKIH DISEASES MILITARY NOT BUSY IN HOLDING DOWN CROWDS AMERIGUS 10 THE LINE OF COUNTY 0. c MACON The skin is composed of two distinct layers. One is known as the epidermis, or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves principally as a covering' to the body, and a protection from outward dangers to the delicate flesh beneath. The other layer is known as the derma, or true skin, and is composed of elastic fibres, fat tissue, glands, lymphatics, nerves, etc. The thousands of tiny veins and arteries with which it is interlaced constantly supply every fibre and tissue with healthful properties from the circulation to keep the skin smooth and perfect. This is changed, however, when the blood becomes infected with humors, acids or impurities. Instead of constantly supplying rich, nutritive properties to the skin, the circulation deposits the acrid impurity with which it is contaminated, into the sensitive fibres and tissues. This causes irritation and inflammation, which splits or breaks Quiet Day at Andmonvilfe Was Spent. Thousands Go There to Place Flowers on Graves of Dead, forces. Now Building Up Good Road. the thin outer cuticle, while the tissues beneath ulcerate and discharge upou the surface in the form of Kezema, Salt Rheum, Tetter, etc. There is like wise a dry form of skin diseases, such as Acnc, Psoriasis, etc. In these varie ties the humor in the blood diseases and inflames the glands, hair follicles, etc., causing them to swell and protrude 5.3.S. CURED HER. Some tirao ntiro I was troubled with a severo skin affection called Acne. Small pimples would ap pear on my face and neck which would in time fester and become inflamed. My complexion was muddy and sallow and most un sightly. I chanced to read about S.S.S., and concluded to give it a trial; the result was entirely sat isfactory, my complexion soon becoming clear, the pimples dis appearing, and my skin became sort and smooth. I cannot too highly recommend S. S. S. to any who are likewise afflicted. MRS. LUCY GOODINO. Pollock, La. to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like troubles, are all de pendent on imperfect blood, and no one can liave a good complexion, free from humiliating blemishes, unless the skin is kept healthy by good blood. S.S.S. cures Skin Diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acids and removing the humors from the blood. ] It cools the acid-heated circulation, ’ builds it up to normal strength, multi- j plies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity in every way. I Thfn the skin, instead of being irri tated, inflamed and diseased by acrid impurities or fiery humors, is nourished, soothed and softened by a cool- ing, healthy stream of blood. S. SvS. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and therein lies its ability to cure skin diseases. Book on Skin Diseases and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.* ATLANTA, GA. W. S. & G. W. ANDREWS. 34 & 36 PLANTERS’ BANK BUILDING FARM LANDS, TIMBER LANDS, CITY PROPERTY Swap or Buy. Loans Made. Security Bonds. Fire and Life Insurance. Sell, It you have Timber, Farms or City Property for sale see us, we have the buyers ready. If you want City Property, Farms, Timber Lands, Coloniza tion Tracts, or Phosphate Lands, come to see us, or write for lists. We ac commodate everybody, can finance any proposition bought or sold through us. SOUTHERN LAND CO. Planters Bank Building, - - AMERICUS, GA PHONE 28*. SEED! SEED! ' FRESH GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEED NOW IN STOCK. D. F. DAVENPORT, AMERICUS, GA. 410 Lamar St., Opp. New Postoffice. Phone 16 Farm Loans Large amount of Special money to loan on farms from 5 to 10 years at low rates of interest Quick money. W.W. DYKES, Americus, G» YOUR EARNINGS GO Your earnings go Into the bank whether you put them there or not. if you spend all of your earnings, somo one else depos.ta them. It's better to do your own depositing In an Interest account In this Bank. Americus Trust & Savings Ba Americus National Bank Building. The Americus Light Infantry and sheriff's posse oti duty at Anderson- ville experienced practically no difil* culty in preserving perfect order In the historic little town Monday, de spite the rather large assemblage there for the memorial occasion, ever one of considerable Interest. The military, under command of Captain McLendon, and Sheriff Fen- gin with his aides went to Anderson ville on the 4:25 morning train. • The special A., B. A. train bringing the Northern veterans and other vis itors from Fitzgerald arrived at 10 o'clock, all going direct to the Na tional Cemetery a mile away, where the following set program was ren dered. General decoration of all the graves under the direction of Comrade Hugh Kerr, commander of George Crou3e Post, No. 17, G. A. R., of Fitzgerald. Prayer by the chaplain of Post 17 —I. B. Allen. Song—Quartet. Grand Army salute to the flag. Reading of Orders by Adjutant Post 17.—M. S. Harrod. Song—Quartet. Reading of Lincoln's Gettyb'urg Ad dress—Comrade C. A. Oliver. Reading of Poem by National Pa triotic Instructor of the Woman’s Re lief Corps—Mrs. M. M. North. Song—Quartet. Address of Day—Rev. J. L. Leich- liter. Song—Quartet. Short addresses by Invited guests. Special services to the Unknown Dead—Ladles of the Grand Army. Song—Quartet. Salute to the Dead—Fired by the Americus Light Infantry. The exercises throughout were In teresting, and there was no disorder upon the part of the several hundred colored excursionists there. LeS3 than 200 tickets to Anderson- ville were sold at tho Americus depot, whereas in other years 2,000 negroes, ordinarily, would go from this city and thrice that many from other points from whence excursion trains were operated. But tho crowds were not In evidence yesterday. The new Wlrz monument was an object of Intense curiosity and inter est to the Northerners who spent yes terday In Andersonvllle. Are Improving the Old Stage Road Towards Oglethorpe. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in ail Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, irequlres a constitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh cure Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous-surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they of fer One Hundred Dollars for any ca3e that It falls to cure. Send tor list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. HUNDRED AUTOS TO SPRINT AUGUSTA.TO SAVANNAH Great Run Mill be Made 'There on June 7tli. From Americus to the Macon coun ty line at Sweetwater creek, twelve good m lea In a northearsterly direc tion, is tho splendid work entered up on this week by Supt. ”, O. Chrls- tlon, of the Sumter roads department, and it will be pushed forward vig orously to early completion. Fifty onvicts will be making ttla red lay fly along that route by Monday. Quite recently Supt. Christian has completed the Sumter road from Amer icus to the Schley county line a dis- tano of seven or eight miles, where it connects with the Schley county road to Ellaville. This affords another good highway of thirteen miles between that town and Americus. The Sumter forces have also finished quite recently the extension of the Friendship road towards the western boundary of the county, and tho ze bras will be moved <fom there tt Americus next week. This Will afford a force of forty or fifty convicts on the new work Just begun. There are many hills to be cut down and deep fills made, while four large concrete culverts will be rcqyfred on the first four miles alone. It will requ’re several weeks to build this highway. But it Is an Important line—tt*e old stage road from Americus to Ogle thorpe. MILL PROVE IT BY YOU. That Dodson’s Llver-Tono Tnkes the Place of Calomol, If you are bilious or suffering from a torpid liver go to Dodson’s Phar macy and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver-Tone. Take one dose and this one dose will convince you that Dod son's Liver-Tone is a perfect substi tute for calomel: possessing all the good medicinal-virtues and none of the disagreeable effects of calomel. Re member you do this under our guar antee. If for any reason you are not pleased with Dodson's Liver-Tone, it will not cost you a penny, for Dod son's Pharmacy will give you your meney back. DEATH OF MISS ONA CLARK AT HOME IN ANDERSONVILI.E End Follows an Illness of Some Length. M ss Ona Clark, daughter of Prof. Clark, residing at Andersonvllle, died Wednesday night, the end following an Illness of some length. Miss Clark was a young lady of-charmlng person ality and beloved among a wide cir cle of friends to whom her sad death is a severe blow Indeed. The funeral services will be held there this after noon f. W. WHEATLEY, PrestieU CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Tie* Fm B. E. McNULTY. CuUer.. COMMERCIAL CITY BANK OUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED BY THE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY OF OUR DIRECTORS. —DIRECTORS:—l 4. W. Wheatley, C. 8. S. Horae, A. F. Hodges, I J. E. Sheppard, Jao. T. Fergisoa, W. E. Hamilton, Crawford Wheatley, F. W. Griffin, X. A. Hill. W. E. Mitchell, G. W. Ntnn, W. D. Moreland, & E. XeHnMy. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Augusta, Ga., June 30.—The auto mobile run from Augusta to Savan nah on June 7, will consist of the largest party jl autoists who have at tempted a long d'stanco trip from this city. At a meeting of the Augus ta Automobile Club last week it was decided to-make up a delegation of 100 to attend the meet In Cavannah and President C. B. Garrett, of the local organization, so notified ths Sa vannah club. It now develops that the party will be twice as large as first anticipated, and that not less than 100 machines will leave Augus ta on that morning, each machine having not leBs than two passengers. A M’oman’s Great Idea is how to make herself attractive. But without health It is hard for bar to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and kid ney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wrecked com plexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and strength. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves Ujrlght eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 50c, at Eldrldge Drug Co. MOTHER’S FID A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE, No woman who hears children need suffer during tho period of waiting, nor at the time of baby’s coming, if Mother’s Friend is used as a massage for tho muscles, tendons and glands of the body. Mother’s Friend is a penetrating, healthful lini ment which strengthens the ligaments, lubricates and renders pu an t muscles on which the strain is greatest, prevents caking of tho breasts' ’>7ket> i uu **.***»*» »*»V — o—* • * - —"“.-U UY| ducts open, and relieves nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, alar use will prepare every portion of the eystem for the safety of Ing the Its regular use will prepare every portion of the system for the safety of mother and child and greatly rcduco the pain and danger when the little comes. Mother’s Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, contains valuable information for expectant mothers. '■ THE BRADF/EIO CO.. ATLANTA. Gt, THE ALLISON FURNITURE C Funeral Directors, Embalmeri Allison Bldg., Lamar St., Americus, Ga. Telephone 42 and 106. Day Phone 25 MR. WILSON IS STRICKEN DOWN' BY PARALYSIS Aged Resident of Sumter In erious Oonditinn. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS Now is the time to get your pictures made while you can get them 25 per cent cheaper till June 1. Have your houses grouped, schools, etc., while the trees and flowers are green. I do enlarging, make frames any size. J. W. BARWICK, Kelly’s Old Stan Phone 397. 207 1-2 Eorsyth Street, A. W. SMITH, Prest O. M. Hid ridge, Y. P. N. M. Dudley, I Bank of South-Western Americus Ga. Setdrity, Liberality and Courtesy Accorded Its Patio | DIRECTORS: C. L. Anslay W. A. Dodson, N. M. Dudley, O. M. Eldrldge, Tho* Harrold, W. D. Murray. R J. A. W. H. R. Johasoi. Smith, HERBERT HAWKINS GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 186, Planter’s Bank Building I Plat* E fire, Lite, Accldeat, Tornado, hlablllty Insurance of all kinds 8*bam Boiler, Burglary, Automobile. Strongest Companies—Liberal Life Policies Written. Lot me 'ou about a policy. ' nan tntorest you. giving you best Insuraacs it rates. Phono No. 186. till BONDS. MODERN BUSINESS. men pay their bills by check and smile at the old way of cash countig tlements. 1 Discard the old way and open an active check account where »I or small balance receives the same careful attention and carries >J uable prestige. Americus National Bank, ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN TnE CITY. Capital * {’ Stockholder liability (under U. S. laws) ' Security to Depositor* L. GU Council, Pres. Seared Into Sound Health. Mr. D. F. Kelley. Springfield, Ill., writes: “A year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder, Iwhfch grew woyse until I became alarmed at my condition. • I suffered also with dull, heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoy ing and painful. I read of Foley Kid ney Pills, and after taking them a few weeks tho headaches left me, the ac tion of my bladder was again normal and I was free of all distress. Sold by John R. Hudson. ’ ~ ' ' * ' * Mr. William A. Wilson, one of uni ter’s oldest citizens, was stricken with paralysis late In the afternoon yester day at Ills home near Leslie. His con dition last night could not be ascer tained by relatives here, but It Is fear ed to be quite serious, owing to his age and recent Illness. Marvelous Discoveries - mark the wonderful progress of the ago. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions tq kill men, and that won der of wonders—Dr. King’s New Dis covery—to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, lagrlppe, asthma, croup, bronchitis, Hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections It has no equal. It relieves instant ly. It’s the sures cure. James M. Black, of Asheville, N. C., R. R. No. 4, writes It cured him of an obsti nate cough after all other remedies failed. 50c and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Eldrldge Drug Co. Inc. 1891. & M. Connell, Vita n H. S. Conn ell, Cashier. Planters Bj of Americ .■Sw*' Besovces over .... With well-established < our large resources, tention copslstent with s0 “ j Ing, we solicit your pat«" terest allowed on time f and In our “DEPABTMENT FOB S*’ 1 EVERYONE IS PI® 1 Including ourselves, becaw*] pleased If our patrons work and receive genula* 1 ( Hon. We clean and pr c “ ‘I J men’s clothing, or a I*® I cade dress In a manned t Just like new, at a liwr * I Jenkins Dry Cl C Opposite Library,